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Campus Educators Deploying Cultural and Social Capital: Critically Examining a Bias Response Team

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Abstract:One way that institutions have responded to hostile campus environments for minoritized students is by creating bias response teams (BRTs). In this critical intrinsic case study, we examined ways 16… Click to show full abstract

Abstract:One way that institutions have responded to hostile campus environments for minoritized students is by creating bias response teams (BRTs). In this critical intrinsic case study, we examined ways 16 campus educators (i.e., student affairs professionals, faculty, and administrators) at a large predominantly White public university in the Midwest deployed and reinforced dominant conceptions of cultural and social capital when responding to incidents. Findings indicate that BRT work often stalls out at supporting victims of bias and does not often engender the larger organizational change desired by campus educators. Implications for campus educators responding to incidents of bias are discussed.

Keywords: campus educators; campus; cultural social; bias response; social capital

Journal Title: Journal of College Student Development
Year Published: 2018

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